It’s hard to say, because in many ways what she did showed trust - because if she believed deep down that he was the criminal after the evidence surfaced, she wouldn’t have had the courage to go home to find and arrest him on her own. What she did felt more like trying to protect him from my perspective - so he was no longer at risk from people trying to kill him (amongst other things) while he investigates.
In this case, I would probably do the same thing as her - not because of a lack of trust but because of the desire to protect and prove his innocence. If you’re asking about trust, yes I would trust someone if it were me in that situation, but the arrest was not because of a lack of trust from the way I look at it.
It’s interesting to hear that perspective on this, as not once did I see her lose trust in him in that scene. The only point at which she was untrusting/uncertain was when the metal was at her neck, but as soon as it was gone, she didn’t run away or continue trying to arrest him, and simply wanted to understand why and convey her upset at his actions. (That’s how I watched that scene, so for me I felt heartache for the two of them rather than feeling irritation)